- The
Battle of
Fancheng or the
Battle of Fan
Castle was
fought between the
warlords Liu Bei and Cao Cao in 219 in the late
Eastern Han dynasty. It is named...
-
Fancheng is a
district of the city of Xiangyang, Hubei, People's
Republic of China.
Fancheng, or Fan City, was an
ancient city in Hubei,
situated on the...
- Xu
Fancheng (Chinese: 徐梵澄),
Courtesy name
Jihai (Chinese: 季海) (26
October 1909,
Changsha - 6
March 2000, Beijing), also
known as Hu Hsu and F.C. Hsu in...
- north–south. The city
itself is an
agglomeration of two once
separate cities:
Fancheng and
Xiangyang (or Xiangcheng), and was
known as
Xiangfan before 2010. What...
- skirmishes,
ground ****ault, and the
siege of the twin
fortified cities of
Fancheng and
Xiangyang in modern-day Hubei, China. Lü Wenhuan, commander-in-chief...
-
Yangping and took over Hanzhong. In 219, Pang De
fought at the
Battle of
Fancheng under Cao Ren's
command against Liu Bei's
forces led by Guan Yu. Pang De...
- In 219,
while he was away
fighting Cao Cao's
forces at the
Battle of
Fancheng, Liu Bei's ally Sun Quan
broke the Sun–Liu
alliance and sent his general...
- The
Battle of
Fancheng was a
military offensive launched in 241 by the
state of
Eastern Wu
against its
rival state, Cao Wei,
during the
Three Kingdoms...
- p****ing
through Edam.
During the
Battle of
Fancheng general Xu
Huang of Cao Wei was sent to
oppose Guan Yu at
Fancheng District.
Knowing that most of his enemy's...
-
forces to
relief Cao Cao's
general Cao Ren, who was
being besieged in
Fancheng by Liu Bei's
general Guan Yu, but his
armies were destro**** in a flood...